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Solution by Industry >> Appliance
Custom Rubber Corp. manufactures rubber components for a variety
of U.S. and international appliance makers and suppliers, including assisting
with the design and material formulation. Among Custom Rubber Corp.'s
many clients are those who found offshore-made components substandard
and were seeking a higher grade of product.
These components are used
in small appliances, white goods, and large appliances and applications
as diverse as vibration control, sealing holes in sheet metal, and
cushioning support for large drums. These solutions are accomplished
using specialty polymers, some of which are UL compliant.
Slit grommets,
specifically designed for each customer, protect internal components
from the environment and cables from the sharp edges of sheet metal.
Also, they allow flexibility in cable size selection without changing
sheet metal hole.
When you work in conjunction with Custom Rubber Corp. to develop and manufacture the rubber component for your appliance, you will benefit from:
Rubber Molding Expertise- Custom Rubber Corp. not only has decades of experience in the rubber molding industry, but also has extensive experience molding products for a variety of industries
Working with a Customer-Driven Rubber Manufacturer- Our mission of Responsiveness ~ From Design to Delivery, where we place quality and customer first, has resulted in a 98% customer retention rate
Rubber Design Assistance- Unsure where to start? Need someone to examine your completed design? Before beginning molding, Custom Rubber Corp. will check your design to ensure that the final product will meet your specifications
Customized Rubber Engineering- Not all rubber is the same; depend on Custom Rubber Corp. for assistance in identifying which rubber material that will guarantee the success of your product
Durable Rubber to Metal Bonding- If your product requires a metal insert, Custom Rubber Corp. will identify which bonding agent to use with the rubber to create a bond that will outlast even the tear strength of the rubber
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